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Lorrie Cranor
Lorrie Cranor
Lorrie Faith Cranor
is an American academic who is the FORE Systems Professor of Computer Science and
Engineering and Public Policy
at
Carnegie Mellon University
, Director and Bosch Distinguished Professor in Security and Privacy Technologies of
Carnegie Mellon Cylab
, and director of the
Carnegie Mellon Usable Privacy and Security Laboratory
. She has served as Chief Technologist of the
Federal Trade Commission
, and she was formerly a member of the
Electronic Frontier Foundation
Board of Directors. Previously she was a researcher at
AT&T Labs-Research
and taught in the
Stern School of Business
at
New York University
. She has authored over 110 research papers on online privacy, phishing and semantic attacks, spam, electronic voting, anonymous publishing, usable access control, and other topics.
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Audio, video, chat, email, or survey: How much does online interview mode matter?
by
Maggie Oates
,
Kyle Crichton
,
Lorrie Cranor
,
Storm Budwig
,
Erica J L Weston
,
Brigette M Bernagozzi
,
Julie Pagaduan
Published 2022-01-01
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